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Clinton, Obama said, "was a formidable candidate" in 2008, and then a "great supporter of mine" after she ultimately conceded the Democratic nomination to him.

Many said Musharraf could not be trusted, but they ultimately conceded that if the United States was vouching for him, they had to respond.

During testimony, the attorney said, Jensen at first stuck to the claims he made in his report but ultimately conceded that account was inaccurate, Gammill said.

He drove his ball in the desert on the first hole and ultimately conceded the hole.

After that Argentina panicked and ultimately conceded a last-minute equaliser as Paulo da Silva headed down for Lucas Barrios to rattle in a shot from the edge of the box.

Three years after the 1994 Senate race — Huffington ultimately conceded to Feinstein after a drawn-out recount, having spent almost thirty million dollars of his fortune and losing by under two per cent of the vote — the couple agreed to divorce.

Although the travel office was carelessly managed, the White House ultimately conceded that the dismissals had been engineered by friends and a distant cousin of President Clinton's, who had wanted the travel business for themselves.

(The government ultimately conceded that neither Bacanovic's tip nor Stewart's stock sale amounted to a crime. It was lying to the authorities about the transaction that brought them to trial).

Three years after the 1994 Senate race—Huffington ultimately conceded to Feinstein after a drawn-out recount, having spent almost thirty million dollars of his fortune and losing by under two per cent of the vote the couple agreed to divorce.

The panel settled on the proposal this week after considering and then rejecting others that it ultimately conceded were too far-reaching, including one that would have abolished the position of public advocate and the Independent Budget Office.

"They said we had 30 days to solicit other offers, and 'We have a right to match.' We said, 'No, you don't.' " The deal CBS struck with Mr. Letterman to woo him originally in 1993 had left out that clause, a point CBS ultimately conceded.

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